Ars Marginal: Ars Marginal flips the script and looks at movies, TV shows, comic books, and games from our point of view. We’re not on a mission to prove how everything we come across is a racist, sexist, homophobic piece of shit (unless the piece in question is a racist, sexist, homophobic piece of shit). We’re just giving honest feedback about things we enjoy and what it says to and about us as people who are not straight White dudes.

The Border House: The Border House is a blog that aims to break down cultural and stereotypical walls and cross social borders in virtual worlds, MMO games, video games, and social media through inclusive journalism.

The Fan Studies Network. This blog posts announcements, CFPs, and the like that would be of interest to fan studies scholars.

Feminist Fiction. From Merlin to the Hunger Games, Game of Thrones to Glee, this blogger delves into cult television, YA literature, fantasy novels, comedy shows and anything in between to wonder, “What is feminist fiction?”

Feminist SF–The Blog!: This blog is a group blog of feminists writing about sf. Feminism and sf are defined broadly. Ahem.

Geek Studies: Geek Studies is the professional blog of Jason Tocci. He researches and writes about digital media and visual communication, with particular attention to electronic games and visual and interactive design.

Steampunk Scholar. This blog is written by a Canadian academic with a Ph.D. in steampunk literature. He blogs about the literature and aesthetics of the steampunk movement.

Fat positivity blogs

Shapely Prose. This blog is no longer active, but it’s a great resource as an archive. Shapely Prose is a feminist fat positivity blog, and an excellent one at that.

The Fat Nutritionist. This blog is written by, you guessed it, a fat woman with a degree in nutrition. It features advice about eating healthy (not what you’re thinking) and living healthy (again, not what you’re thinking).

Here Courtney writes about cosplay, fandom, and feminism. See the About page for more.

You can read her Doctor Who stuff at the group feminist fan blog Doctor Her.